Cooperation - the process of multiple individuals
working together for a common benefit
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Survival is more likely when individuals work together,
so humanity has been evolutionarily inclined to stay with
each other and cooperate
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Social Value Orientation -
The extent to which people value/
behave during cooperative settings
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Empathy - the ability to emotionally
understand another persons feelings
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Trust - one's own belief in the reliability
or dependability of another person
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Altruism - moral concern for others
situations before one's own
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Culture - term that encompasses
the patterns, norms, beliefs, etc
in a given society
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Versatile - the definition of culture can be applied to any given
aspect of society and due to this, can be used to explain many different
phenomena in our society
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Ever changing - culture does not remain static, but is instead
continuously changing with each day
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Culture, fundamentally, is the exchanging
and synthesizing of ideas from various different
groups/societies
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American culture is a great example
of various pre-existing cultures
coming together to create a new
and distinct identity.
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The "American Culture" is really
a result of other societies
coming together to synthesize
their individual cultural ideals
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Credits:
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Animation - Moovly.com
Music - stockmusic.net
Images/videos - Moovly.com
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References:
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Biswas-Deiner, Robert, and Neil Thin.
“Culture.” Noba, https://nobaproject.com/modules/culture.
Moskowitz, Jake P, and Paul K Piff.
“Cooperation.” Noba, https://nobaproject.com/textbooks
/together-the-science-of-social-psychology/modules/cooperation.